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Originally Posted by davidfor
[...]Kindles do it in the background. I don't know about the others. [...]
If you use calibre's send-to-device function, there is a lot more that can happen. The KoboTouch driver, can side step some of this. The default configuration for the driver is to send replacements to the device so that the device will not see it as a new book. This means you can fix things like spelling and styles or the cover in a book, and it will not affect the reading status or any annotations. This is an option in the driver and can be turned off. This is the default for historical reasons and because I believe it is the more desirable setting.
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Hope it's okay to dig up an old thread. My question is very similar and you look like you have expertise in this, so I thought this would be the best place to ask. I have a book I am reading now whose cover I updated on calibre. I would like to have the updated cover on my Kindle without erasing my annotations and highlights for the book, as I am already a good ways through it. Do you know if I can do it on my Kindle the same way you suggested to the OP that he or she can do with their Kobo, by using the send-to-device function again?